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{"version":3,"file":"workbox-window.prod.es5.mjs","sources":["../_version.js","../messageSW.js","../../workbox-core/_version.js","../../workbox-core/_private/Deferred.js","../utils/urlsMatch.js","../utils/WorkboxEvent.js","../Workbox.js","../../workbox-core/_private/dontWaitFor.js","../utils/WorkboxEventTarget.js"],"sourcesContent":["\"use strict\";\n// @ts-ignore\ntry {\n self['workbox:window:6.5.3'] && _();\n}\ncatch (e) { }\n","/*\n Copyright 2019 Google LLC\n\n Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style\n license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at\n https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.\n*/\nimport './_version.js';\n/**\n * Sends a data object to a service worker via `postMessage` and resolves with\n * a response (if any).\n *\n * A response can be set in a message handler in the service worker by\n * calling `event.ports[0].postMessage(...)`, which will resolve the promise\n * returned by `messageSW()`. If no response is set, the promise will not\n * resolve.\n *\n * @param {ServiceWorker} sw The service worker to send the message to.\n * @param {Object} data An object to send to the service worker.\n * @return {Promise<Object|undefined>}\n * @memberof workbox-window\n */\n// Better not change type of data.\n// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/ban-types\nfunction messageSW(sw, data) {\n return new Promise((resolve) => {\n const messageChannel = new MessageChannel();\n messageChannel.port1.onmessage = (event) => {\n resolve(event.data);\n };\n sw.postMessage(data, [messageChannel.port2]);\n });\n}\nexport { messageSW };\n","\"use strict\";\n// @ts-ignore\ntry {\n self['workbox:core:6.5.3'] && _();\n}\ncatch (e) { }\n","/*\n Copyright 2018 Google LLC\n\n Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style\n license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at\n https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.\n*/\nimport '../_version.js';\n/**\n * The Deferred class composes Promises in a way that allows for them to be\n * resolved or rejected from outside the constructor. In most cases promises\n * should be used directly, but Deferreds can be necessary when the logic to\n * resolve a promise must be separate.\n *\n * @private\n */\nclass Deferred {\n /**\n * Creates a promise and exposes its resolve and reject functions as methods.\n */\n constructor() {\n this.promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {\n this.resolve = resolve;\n this.reject = reject;\n });\n }\n}\nexport { Deferred };\n","/*\n Copyright 2019 Google LLC\n\n Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style\n license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at\n https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.\n*/\nimport '../_version.js';\n/**\n * Returns true if two URLs have the same `.href` property. The URLS can be\n * relative, and if they are the current location href is used to resolve URLs.\n *\n * @private\n * @param {string} url1\n * @param {string} url2\n * @return {boolean}\n */\nexport function urlsMatch(url1, url2) {\n const { href } = location;\n return new URL(url1, href).href === new URL(url2, href).href;\n}\n","/*\n Copyright 2019 Google LLC\n\n Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style\n license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at\n https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.\n*/\nimport '../_version.js';\n/**\n * A minimal `Event` subclass shim.\n * This doesn't *actually* subclass `Event` because not all browsers support\n * constructable `EventTarget`, and using a real `Event` will error.\n * @private\n */\nexport class WorkboxEvent {\n constructor(type, props) {\n this.type = type;\n Object.assign(this, props);\n }\n}\n","/*\n Copyright 2019 Google LLC\n\n Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style\n license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at\n https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.\n*/\nimport { Deferred } from 'workbox-core/_private/Deferred.js';\nimport { dontWaitFor } from 'workbox-core/_private/dontWaitFor.js';\nimport { logger } from 'wor